Originally posted by Snowhog
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Dell Latitude D820, 4GB RAM, 250GB HD / 80GB HD
This configuration has, in the past, ran Kubuntu 14.04 (the prior/first release) without problems. At some point during the update cycle, it began to have trouble (video hashing, unable to finish a fresh OS install). I tried to move to Kubuntu 16.04 with a fresh install (complete drive overwrite) but the install would not complete.
I ran a full drive analysis and it reports that both of my SATA drives are "good", no bad sectors and fully writable. I've been using EXT4 format (Yes, I follow the glowing reports on btrfs, but have not attempted to make that change)
At that point, I tried several other distros; Magia seemed to work, but was a little uncomfortable to work with for my workflow. Linux Mint 18.0 xfce worked "out of the box" on first install and I've stayed with that distro. I note that when I try (on the 80GB HD) to install Linux Mint 18.1 KDE, it does install, but has some cosmetic blemishes such as fonts not displaying all letters on the Desktop, but everything runs.
Please don't take this as a rant, and I thank Snowhog for even asking about the problem.
Bottom line, since 32bit systems are losing future support in many Linux distros, I'll be limited to older code and that will force me to (arghhhh!) invest in a newer 64bit system. I acknowledge that reality, but my wallet still tells me emphatically NO!
Just for those who don't know Linux Mint, it uses the Ubuntu/Debian base, just as does Kubuntu. That gives me access to essentially the same software repositories so I can keep the configuration of tools which I use for my workflow.
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